If you want a toy that doesn’t use a tablet, smartphone, or any kind of keyboard, there are old school blocks that have new school barcodes. When they’re scanned, the robot lights up, spins around, or does whatever your child programs it to do.

“It gives the kids a sense of agency that they can control technology and they do so with things that are familiar with them,” Mitch Rosenberg from Kinderlab said.

There were also kid-sized computers on display, with parental controls built into them, alarm clocks that track children’s sleep habits, and kudo bands that act as a wearable rewards system for good behavior.

Most of the toys are on sale now, while others will be within the next few weeks.

Below is a full list of the toys that were on display Tuesday, along with their manufacturers: